By the way NorthLondonMum I checked yesterday at clsg and they did interview about 300 out of almost 700. Reading between the lines chatting to deputy head it seems that interviews are about trying to find a few bright sparks out of the bottom half of the candidates. If you got a very high score (probably not my dd!) interview can't mark you down. I'm guessing lots apply to nlcs as well as clsg, I doubt they would decide not to offer to those candidates but probably just increase or decrease the total offers to reflect what they think will happen there. Who knows? Why am I even thinking about this??! Can't do anything about it now. Dh and dd don't even want clsg. I think I would quite like to go there myself! Help, if this doesn't end soon I will worry myself into a grease spot.....

Fairyelephant! You make me chuckle at the end about the grease spot . That's what I feel like now - a red-looking angry boil! I was trying not to nibble on my fingernails or visibly shake my teacup when the parents sat round in the waiting room.

I did ask about what are they looking for in an interview. The lovely teacher mentioned they are trying to shift out over-tutored girls who may not be able to cope with the workload.

Nonethewiser I know what you mean. All you really want to do is stare out of the window and hope that dd is doing ok. It sounded like quite a comprehensive academic interview, rather than a get to know you, and I'm sure they know what they want...........I do give them top marks for their communications with parents, the very informative helpful emails at every stage of the process with clear commitments as to when you will hear things, win hands down!Ho hum. I always thought periods of stress could cause one to lose weight, no sign of that here, I keep raiding the biscuit tin for solace

The other thing I picked up was the teacher saying they are not a hothouse enviroment (!) which I said "Oh that is interesting you said that. Some people mentioned that CLGS is very much a hothouse." She did make a little face and recovered magnificiently about making sure the girls are well looked after. She acknowledge that a lot of the girls are high achievers and perfectionist; that there's plenty of pressure and mental issues that girls at this age have to face. In all, I think she came across very sensible and caring.

Arrghhh.. I think I'm falling more in love with CLGS now. Help! need to stop obsessing! It didn't help that DD came out of interview superquick and another parent sitting across me asked why DD was so quick, that her DD had been in there ages.

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